Feuds Corner
Thomas Jones: Ismail Kadare, 6 September 2007
Chronicle in Stone
by Ismail Kadare, translated by Arshi Pipa.
Canongate, 301 pp., £7.99, May 2007,978 1 84195 908 5 Show More
by Ismail Kadare, translated by Arshi Pipa.
Canongate, 301 pp., £7.99, May 2007,
Agamemnon’s Daughter: A Novella and Stories
by Ismail Kadare, original translation by Tedi Papavrami and Jusuf Vrioni, translated from the French by David Bellos.
Canongate, 226 pp., £7.99, August 2007,978 1 84195 978 8 Show More
by Ismail Kadare, original translation by Tedi Papavrami and Jusuf Vrioni, translated from the French by David Bellos.
Canongate, 226 pp., £7.99, August 2007,
The Successor
by Ismail Kadare, original translation by Tedi Papavrami, translated from the French by David Bellos.
Canongate, 207 pp., £6.99, January 2007,978 1 84195 887 3 Show More
by Ismail Kadare, original translation by Tedi Papavrami, translated from the French by David Bellos.
Canongate, 207 pp., £6.99, January 2007,
The File on H
by Ismail Kadare, original translation by Jusuf Vrioni, translated from the French by David Bellos.
Vintage, 169 pp., £7.99, August 2006,0 09 949719 0 Show More
by Ismail Kadare, original translation by Jusuf Vrioni, translated from the French by David Bellos.
Vintage, 169 pp., £7.99, August 2006,
“... In Broken April, a novel written in the late 1970s but set half a century earlier, Ismail Kadare describes the last thirty days of the life of a young man.* On the evening of 17 March, on a road through the mountains of northern Albania, Gjorg Berisha shoots Zef Kryeqyqe dead. The killing is an act of vengeance: a year and a half earlier, Zef Kryeqyqe had shot Gjorg Berisha’s brother ... ”